While pre-workout supplements are advertised to give you that extra pep in your step before heading to the gym, some contain banned ingredients, and others aren't even approved by the FDA. The questions are: Do they really work, and are they safe?

While pre-workout supplements are advertised to give you that extra pep in your step before heading to the gym, some contain banned ingredients, and others aren't even approved by the FDA. The questions are: Do they really work, and are they safe?

It's a place our loved ones embrace as they age, and we hope they get the best care. But what is really happening behind closed doors at nursing homes?

WTOL 11 investigated a number of Toledo nursing home inspection reports from the Ohio Department of Health. The violations have the potential to put residents in serious danger.

A local Toledo woman spoke to us about the nightmare her sister is currently experiencing. We are keeping her identity hidden because she works for the same company and her sister has not yet filed an official compliant due to her current medical condition.

She tells WTOL 11, "While she was in there in a nutshell she contracted a urinary tract infection, pneumonia, the blood clot in the leg she had surgery on, and is now testing positive for MRSA which she did not have previously. She was put in a room with a woman that was positive for MRSA."

Stacey Premo is Program Director of the Long Term Care Ombudsman Program under ABLE (Advocates for Basic Legal Equality, Inc). Premo says from April 2013 through April 2014 there were 563 verified complaints at nursing homes in the 10 counties it represents.

Premo says, "So for nursing homes our biggest complaint is involuntary discharge. We do receive complaints of abuse and neglect within nursing homes... sometimes there's actual harm involved and we need to make sure that the proper authorities are also involved in the investigating."

After digging through multiple pages of the inspection reports, we found one of the biggest offenders is Darlington Nursing and Rehabilitation Center on Darlington Road.

According to the reports the facility had multiple standards not being met including: Housekeeping, not providing care/services for highest well being, and not keeping drug regimen free from unnecessary drugs.

The facility also had 22 complaints made to the Office of the State Long Term Care Ombudsman Program.

We reached out to Darlington Nursing and Rehabilitation Center who gave us this statement:

"Darlington Nursing and Rehabilitation is dedicated to the care and wellbeing of its residents and staff. We pride ourselves on the 5 star rating awarded by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. In our 2013 state survey, Darlington received only one deficiency. In 2014, we had received 6 deficiencies and zero substantiated complaints during the last 12 months. The facility has taken immediate steps to correct all deficiencies which the state has since approved. The Ohio Department of Aging Long Term Care Ombudsman has been an asset to Darlington Nursing and Rehabilitation and the facility will continue to foster a close working relationship to serve our clients and families. Darlington Nursing and Rehabilitation will sustain its commitment to providing the highest quality care and customer service. "

- Michelle L. Hoff, Darlington Nursing and Rehabilitation Center

This is not the first time we've seen a nursing home with multiple violations. In early 2013, the state pulled Liberty Nursing Center of Toledo's license after multiple violations were found.

Premo says ABLE helped relocate the residents to different facilities.

Police arrested a Charlotte man in connection to multiple armed robberies. Police say on Monday around 7:38 a.m., a victim was robbed in the 5600 block of Reddman Road at Fifth-Third Bank. The victim says the suspect approached her with a knife and robbed her before fleeing on foot.

Police arrested a Charlotte man in connection to multiple armed robberies. Police say on Monday around 7:38 a.m., a victim was robbed in the 5600 block of Reddman Road at Fifth-Third Bank. The victim says the suspect approached her with a knife and robbed her before fleeing on foot.

The man who touched millions was also the man who thought much of God and little of himself. Tuesday, as people reflected on the life of Reverend Billy Graham, the word humility kept coming up. Graham was never one to bask in the limelight.

The man who touched millions was also the man who thought much of God and little of himself. Tuesday, as people reflected on the life of Reverend Billy Graham, the word humility kept coming up. Graham was never one to bask in the limelight.